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Learning Prose in GR .9

This document provides information about different types and features of short prose. It begins with learning objectives related to describing types and features of short prose, giving examples, and applying learning strategies. It then provides multiple choice questions to test understanding of literary elements like characters, plot, style, and theme. Examples of types of short prose are also given, including non-fictional prose, fictional prose, heroic prose, and prose poetry. Key features of prose like paragraphs, lack of meter, inclusion of story elements, and use of ordinary language are outlined. The document aims to build knowledge of short prose forms and styles.

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Learning Prose in GR .9

This document provides information about different types and features of short prose. It begins with learning objectives related to describing types and features of short prose, giving examples, and applying learning strategies. It then provides multiple choice questions to test understanding of literary elements like characters, plot, style, and theme. Examples of types of short prose are also given, including non-fictional prose, fictional prose, heroic prose, and prose poetry. Key features of prose like paragraphs, lack of meter, inclusion of story elements, and use of ordinary language are outlined. The document aims to build knowledge of short prose forms and styles.

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ITAWES

NATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOL
ANGLO-AMERICAN
LITERATURE

TYPES and FEATURES


of SHORT PROSE
At the end of this module, you are
expected to:

1. Describe the types and features of short


prose.
2. Give example of prose of the specific type.
3. Apply learning strategies in distinguishing
the types and features of short prose.
Let's try to recall and identify the following.
Directions
I. Multiple Choice- Choose the correct answer for each
number. Encircle the letter only.

1. This refers to people, animals, or things that act


out of the story.
A. Characters.
B. Plot.
C. Style
D. Theme
Let's try to recall and identify the following.
Directions
I. Multiple Choice- Choose the correct answer for each
number. Encircle the letter only.

2. This refers to the time and place in which the


story happens.
A. Characters.
B. Plot.
C. Style.
D. Theme
Let's try to recall and identify the following.
Directions
I. Multiple Choice- Choose the correct answer for each
number. Encircle the letter only.

3. This refers to the series of events that develop a


problem for the characters, lead up to a climax and
provide a resolution to the problem.
A. Characters.
B. Plot.
C. Style.
D. Theme
Let's try to recall and identify the following.
Directions
I. Multiple Choice- Choose the correct answer for each
number. Encircle the letter only.

4. This refers to the kind of language used to tell


the story.
A. Theme.
B. Characters.
C. Style.
D. Theme
Let's try to recall and identify the following.
Directions
I. Multiple Choice- Choose the correct answer for each
number. Encircle the letter only.

5. This refers to the main idea in the story or what


the story is all about.
A. Style.
B. Plot.
C. Theme.
D. Plot
I am Philippines, with three Ps and Is. In here, am
1 MINUTES Guess What?
Let us try to warmth up our
its 7th letter.
minds and bodies with
questions that perhaps either
easy or hard to understand and I am a letter found in "wrong" and the first letter
perform with this letter
guessing game.
in "ride".

I am a letter found in “omelet” and there are two


of us in “donor”.

I am a letter found twice in sunshine and once in


swan.
I stand as the first letter in egg and the last letter
in the word shine.
Column 2 Column 3

ROMEO A
Column 1 AND POISON Column 4
JULIET TREE

KING RODRIG
O
ARTHUR DUTERTE

2 3

1 Reading Time 4
POEM
Guide Question:
1. What happen in the selection?
2. What type of prose did you read?
Prose in literature is defined as a
form of language that has no formal
PROSE
metrical structure.

It is also dubbed as “ordinary writing”


made up of sentences and paragraphs.
Writers can easily convey their
thoughts and ideas using prose.
1. Non-Fictional Prose – a 2. Fictional Prose – a literary piece
literary piece which is which is mainly imagined. This is
primarily based on facts. the most popular type of literary
prose used in novels and shorts
Ex. Biographies, essays, stories, and generally has
vignette, textbooks, characters, plot, setting and
instructional manuals and dialogue.
newspaper articles. Ex. Novels, short stories.

4. Prose Poetry – a literary


3. Heroic Prose – a literary
piece written in prose but
piece that may be written
which contains poetic
down or recited (as in oral
quality such as heightened
tradition).
imagery, parataxis, and
Ex. Legends, tales, epics and
emotional effects.
fables.
Ex. poems
Features of Prose
1. It is written or organized into paragraphs
with no set or predetermined line length.
2. it does NOT have a specific rhythm or
meter.
3. It includes the basic elements of a story
such as characters, setting and plot.
(in essays- introduction, body and
conclusion).
4. It uses ordinary language unlike poetry
which is uses deeper and artistic language.
Guide Questions
Review the 1. What type of prose did
you read?
selection once 2. What are the features of
again. And answer the prose you have read?
3. Underline the key
the following words/lines/statements as
questions about it? proofs of that features of
the prose. TEXT
Column 2 Column 3

ROMEO A
Column 1 AND POISON Column 4
JULIET TREE

KING RODRIG
O
ARTHUR DUTERTE

2 3

1 Post-Reading 4
Time
Directions: Classify ILIAD
AND
the following prose ODYSSEY

according to types: Ibong


FRANKENSTEIN
Adarna
a. Non-Fictional.
b. B. Fictional
DRACULA
c. C. Heroic
d. D. Poetry

TRAVELOGUES
MEMOIRS
HARRY
POTTER THE
HOBBIT
HISTORY

Where do I belong?
Directions: Analyze the statements below. Tell
what prose these statements belong.
1. When you’re looking for best summer place for
the coming summer.
2. “Romeo and Juliet” was inspired by many
lovers all through the world.
3. King Arthur rose to fame by mystic sword and
ruled the Kingdom of English for many years.
4. “The day is fresh-washed and fair, and there is
a smell of tulips and narcissus in the air.”-Amy
Powell
01
What is prose?
Define it…

02 What are the types of prose?


Differentiate them…

What are the features of prose?


Distinguish their nature…
03
Can anyone make or create a prose? Yes or No? and Why?
Creative minds….
04
Directions: Read the statement carefully. Write the correct answer on
your paper.

1. This refers to a literary work that is based mainly on fact


QuizTime A. Fictional Prose B. Non-Fictional Prose
C. Heroic Prose D. Prose Poetry

2. This refers to a literary work that is wholly or partly imagined.


A. Fictional Prose B. Non-Fictional Prose.
C. Heroic Prose. D. Prose Poetry

3. This refers to a narrative prose composed orally or written down in


which the stories are meant to be recited.
A. Fictional Prose B. Non-fictional Prose
C. Heroic Prose D. Prose Poetry

4. This refers to a poetry written in a prose form instead of verse form


while preserving poetic qualities such as heightened imagery.
A. Fictional Prose B. Non-fictional Prose
C. Heroic Prose D. Prose Poetry
True or False- Write T if your answer is true and F if your
answer is false to a given statement.
1. Non-Fictional Prose contains realistic facts or opinions
QuizTime experienced by the writer or author.__________

2. An example of a Non-Fictional Prose is long


novels._______

3. Heroic Prose is composed of experiences of hero or


heroes told by story tellers in a form of oral or gerbal
recitation.__________

4. Noli Me Tangere an El Filibusteresmo as an Heroic are


example of Heroic Prose._______

5. A Poison Tree by William Blakes is an example of Prose


Poetry.________
Assignment: Give at least 4
examples of the following:
1.Non-Fictional Prose
4. Fistional Prose

2. Heroic Prose
3. Prose Poetry
4. Fictional Prose
Thank you for listening
Have a nice day.

DENMARK D. FELIPE
ENGLISH 9 TEACHER

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